What Is Lethargy?
Pain from teething may disrupt a baby’s normal sleep habits, which can lead to more daytime sleepiness that can result in symptoms of lethargy.
Lethargy is a lack of energy, sluggishness, apathy or indifference, or laziness. Teething is a developmental process in which a baby’s teeth start growing and breaking through the gums.
What Are Symptoms of Lethargy?
Lethargy is a symptom of other medical conditions. Characteristics of lethargy may include:
- Lack of energy
- Sluggishness
- Listlessness
- Apathy or indifference
- Laziness
- Drowsiness
- Fatigue
- Tiredness
What Are Symptoms of Teething?
Symptoms of teething include:
- Fussiness
- Gnawing or chewing on fingers or fists continuously
- Sensitive and swollen gums
- Increased drooling
- Slight increase in temperature
Teething can make a baby feel uncomfortable but it does not cause rashes, colds, fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or above, vomiting, or diarrhea, and it should not increase crying. If your baby has additional symptoms, consult your child’s pediatrician.
Can Teething Make A Baby Lethargic?
Pain from teething may disrupt a baby’s normal sleep habits, which can lead to more daytime sleepiness that can result in symptoms of lethargy.
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